Sooners News Daily 5.14.15

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125 Comments

  • Jake says:

    This is for one of the people who love to claim “first”. I could care less, but I genuinely
    hate reading those comments lol.

  • OUZach says:

    First

  • Sooner Ray says:

    The Ford comments make me wonder if it’s just him or are there other RB’s who aren’t happy with the changes. Part of me thinks he’s just using that to justify his decision.

    • SoonerMGB56 says:

      Could/would TFB team weigh in on this? Brandon, Super K, Jordan, anyone with exposure to staff, insiders? Is Boulaware an issue, or is this just a Ford thing?

      • Jordan Esco says:

        Taylor McNamara….

        • SoonerMGB56 says:

          Jordan, are you of the opinion that this will be a continuing issue going forward? I hadn’t heard of any coaching issues with McNamara. Other than the coaching issue of an OC who didn’t seem to know that TE was a position on the team.

          • Jordan Esco says:

            It’s an issue. How big an issue remains to be seen.

            It goes w/o saying not everyone is going to get along. Whether that be on a football team, co-workers, or whatever. None of you need me to tell you that, it’s simply life.

            It’s just a matter of whether it (and I mean that in the general sense) becomes enough of an issue for enough people that someone feels compelled to do something about it.

          • SamSooner says:

            Jordan, I’ve seen videos where Stoops has told coaches to back off of a player. When Sanchez was a true freshman and playing in the TT game. He bit on the run and left his man wide open in the end zone. When he came off, Mike was all fired up. Bob put his hand up, signaling for Mike to step back, then Bob wrapped his arms around Sanchez and coached him up.

            My point: I don’t believe Bob would allow this to happen. His approach is tough love or just love.

    • lulzer says:

      It’s justification. that and a huge slice of humble pie.

    • CS says:

      Clearly its just an excuse. He knows he is going to have a long shot of being the go to back. Add in the injury and the new coaching system. He wants a fresh start. The Boulware bashing is just a front.

  • HoustonChiver says:

    I hope Ford has a solid career wherever he goes, I’m from the cypress area of Houston too and was extremely excited to see him come in and do big things. He was a beast before he got hurt and I think he can get back to that level of productivity.

    As for the RB coaching change, I don’t get that either. Gundy’s success speaks for itself, kids want to be coached by the guy who has produced legends.

    • D Hunter Sanchez says:

      Coaches move around often. Boulware is capable enough. The emphasis is getting back to an offense that will devastate folks. The WR position were a weak link.

  • ComancheJoe says:

    I definitely want to see coach Gundy build his resume and move up the coaching ladder. The Ford interview really has me worried though. It will be interesting to see if the change affects recruiting and if so, how long before Stoops makes a change

    • Fear The Magic says:

      My hope is that since we only really recruit one ( hopefully great ) RB per year then it will be a combined effort with Gundy still heavily involved in that recruiting. Its not as if that RB wont be involved in the inside passing game anyway in Rileys offensive scheme.

  • Krys Allen says:

    Hate to say it, because he was one of my favorite RB’s that we have had lately… but I lost a little bit of respect for Keith Ford reading that interview. Sounds like a lot of BS to me, so your coach changed… bust your ass and earn your spot. If you can’t do it then man up and admit you are transferring because you don’t want to be 4th string. Its not like Gundy got the axe and you can never speak with him again. It just seems like he is trying to save face, but bashing a coach on the staff that just gave you a full release is kind of a punk move.

    • D Hunter Sanchez says:

      This. I like Ford, but he got hurt, started to fumble, and is just not as good as Perine, Mixon and Anderson…Ross doesn’t fumble.

    • CS says:

      I don’t see anything in the interview that will cause one to lose respect for Ford.

      Injuries are hard, not everyone has the strong mental fortitude to overcome those without battling some sort of a lull. Add the coaching changes, he wants a change.

      And both he and his father have been nothing but classy in the interview regarding Gundy and Stoops, and deservedly so.

      He wants a change, he could have gone without mentioning Coach Boulware but still. Nothing wrong in being open about the situation.

      We can all sit here and make a judgement that he should compete, he should not lose hope blah blah but at the end of the day he is being realistic. He has seen more of Perine and Mixon than any of us, so he does not fancy his chances and NO COMPETITOR would want to admit that.

      • Krys Allen says:

        Classy would have been.. “I had some problems recovering, wanted a fresh start, decided to move on. Thanks to all my coaches, good luck to the Sooners.”

        The part about Boulware is what bothers me, “I didn’t really know this guy and his actions didn’t fit the way I wanted to be coached”. Just comes off as a bit of a prima donna.

        I’m sure I am nit picking, but its the off-season… lol. Seems like Sooner Dave handled his exit with more class IMO, and I respect him more for that, not that anyone cares what I think.

        • CS says:

          Fair enough, haha! Agree on the SoonerDave part, that guy is pure gold,even with the ONE chance he had, he proved he belonged in the rotation, still did not have any grudge against the staff.

          • Krys Allen says:

            I still don’t understand why his number wasn’t called when Perine went down last year, I think that would have changed the outcome of the OSU game. IMO he looked like a much better every down back than Ross. Ross definitely has big play ability, but very little pound the rock and put the game away ability.

          • brainpimp says:

            Because he put he ball on the ground.

          • Krys Allen says:

            Was referring to SoonerDave not Keith Ford

    • thebigdroot says:

      It wasn’t solely the Gundy move. Just like every one of us we can only handle so much. One issue, we’re ok. Two issue, we start to sway. 3 issues, holy he^% I may lose my mind. He never bashed Bob, he said he didn’t like Boulware’s (sp?) style.

  • Thegunnfather says:

    Risky to move a coach who has had the success Gundy has had.

    • Bob Edwards says:

      Gundy is at a cross roads in his career, if he ever wants to be more than a position coach. At this point that means either take a job as an OC at a small school or prep himself to be an OC at OU or another major. He does that by showing he can do more than coach and recruit running backs.

      My guess is that they view Riley as a short timer. He is a hot property right now and, if he revamps, Oklahoma’s offense and brings them back to a higher level he will get head coaching offers. Gundy could want to position himself to take his place when he leaves. If so, it would be risky to not let him move.

      • Thegunnfather says:

        That was supposed to be your reply. Good point.

      • rainydaze114 says:

        Agreed on the Riley being a short term investment. I think they brought him in to install a system, a la Oregon, where nearly anyone could step in a run it with success.

      • GreginDestin says:

        If the next OU Head Football Coach is going to be an alum, it was, it is, and it will be Cale Gundy. In my opinion, at age 44-45, it is time to make his move up the ladder. Actually, his timing may be perfect. In 2-3 years, become OC, remain a star recruiter, Stoops turns 60, Gundy is in his early 50s…if this revamp works, OU has again been successful for about 5-8 years. It is possible that someday Bedlam could be Gundy vs Gundy. That would make for some very unusual Thanksgiving Day Dinners in Gundyworld.

        • L'Carpetron Dookmarriot says:

          I have a solid source that tells me that Tim Kish will be the next head coach of OU.

          and 3, 2, 1,…

      • SamSooner says:

        Valid points.

      • Sooner 76 says:

        Some people are very happy being a position coach and he seems to be one of them. More power to him if that’s the case.

        • Bob Edwards says:

          No doubt. I don’t know what his plans are. Just pointing out that keeping him where he is at is not necessarily the low risk option. He may want to move up from where he is at and, if so, not letting him work that way could force him to look elsewhere.

          • Sooner 76 says:

            True, and he could always change his mind and decide he wants to be a coordinator.

      • Jeff says:

        Gundy wants to be a HC at some point

    • Krys Allen says:

      I have never seen it as much of a risk, I don’t think that Cale Gundy has some secret running back formula that helps him churn out super stars. I would imagine it is more his work ethic, attention to detail, and his coaching style that produces results. All of which will translate across positions.

      • Bob Edwards says:

        Very likely. After all he was a QB as a player, but has coached RB’s. He has already had to coach the basic skills of a WR since RB’s at OU don’t see the field unless that can catch and block as well. There are differences but it’s not like he switched to coaching DTs.

      • Thegunnfather says:

        I’m sure he will a great job with recivers. The risk is that other running backs want to be coach by the guy that coached AD and Murry

    • John Garner says:

      I understand that Gundy asked to be moved to improve his resume. If he has as much success with WRs as RBs, we’ll kick ass in the Air Raid.

  • Krys Allen says:

    Anyone else just get angry watching that OU football preview. Dusty saying we lack talent at every level in the defense. David Ubben saying we are a second tier team in the B12, even saying that we are behind OSU.

    What insider knowledge do all of these people who think OSU is going to be better than OU have? They won on a damn fluke during a game where our 1st string QB, RB, and WR were all missing.

    All i hear is “OU is a question mark bc they will be breaking in a new QB”. Well… IF some other QB displaces TK9 then it means they are better than him. So either we have a 3rd year starter back in TK9, or we have a first year starter who is better than him… It isn’t rocket science people…

    I just hope the players feel disrespected by all of this talk and show it when the time comes.

    • SamSooner says:

      Nah. Like Stoops says all the time: “We’re not going to let someone else tell who we are.”

    • 47 Straight OU Know says:

      “Haters are going to Hate”

    • John Garner says:

      What can you expect from media dummies like Ubben? Dusty, however, is either piling on or simply basing his evaluation on last season’s performance. In the latter instance, I wouldn’t rate our D too high either except versus the run..

      • Krys Allen says:

        Well I would have expected someone like him to say what you said. Last year we stunk … blah blah inexperience blah blah.

        For him to say we lack talent at every level and say we are 1-2 years away is just bush league.

    • D Hunter Sanchez says:

      Dusty needs to learn math. If OU has had two consecutive top 15 rankings, and had the second best class in the conference, with half of those recruits on defense, then it is clear that only Texas has more talent on defense.

    • BigJoeBrown says:

      IMO…..Well OU just has a lot of wood to chop. I mean after the shellacking we took against Clemson and Baylor let alone losing to the Pokes(remember OSU was on a 5 game losing streek before playing OU). I think if anyone can do a quick turnaround it’s the Stoop’s Sooners, but they are going to have to prove themselves this time rather than people just throwing them out there in preseason ranking because of thier name.

      • Krys Allen says:

        I understand that we were lacking last year, but so was OSU. Sure we got smoked by Baylor. Every other B12 game was close. So IMO we have nothing more to prove than anyone else in the B12.

        Baylor – lost their QB, some offensive weapons, and Offensive Coordinator
        OSU – lost a lot of games and has less experience at QB, also lost Tyreek Hill (you that guy who is responsible for beating OU)
        KState – lost QB, and the fastest receiver on the planet
        TCU – IMO the only true favorite, don’t know who they lost but if their QB doesn’t slump they might go undefeated.

        We don’t need a turn around, we just need a push forward. We weren’t far from being 11-2 last year.

        • BigJoeBrown says:

          I think we have the talent, I am looking forward to seeing the development. I look forward to OU getting better as a program, and I think these new coachs are going to do it. (Yeah, we it’s still early to say)

          It’s helps when other programs loose thier coach’s, cordinators, QB or if there is turmoil in the program, but I think OU just needs development of players. The ability to take players from high school and signficantly improve their skills the more they are on campus.

          You’re right about TCU, TCU was just vicious last year, they were just playing good solid football. You could tell as the year went along, they just kept getting better and better and playing more sound football.

        • soonerthunder says:

          I see things a lot like you do. TCU had a “perfect” year. Don’t see that happening next year. Baylor lost their QB and I still worry about them b/c we haven’t been close the last couple. However, I’ve looked back at the OU/UT series and I think when OU has blown out UT 2 yrs in a row, UT wins after that. I’d have to go back and check that but someone will know

          • lefty67 says:

            I can think of at least 1 exception & that was Switzer’s last 3 years. 2 tail kickings (47-12 & 44-9) & the 3rd game was 28-13 OU. Of course, the year after that started Gardere’s streak. 🙁 Seems like there was also a stretch like that once the ‘bone got into full swing @ OU, around ’71 or so.

      • soonerthunder says:

        I write off the Clemson loss b/c I’d heard that Stoops was going to fire 3 coaches, maybe more, back in December. Heard coaches were scurrying around as if their jobs were on the line from inside. Well, we now know they were on the line. Stoops, instead of “firing” them gave them a chance to get their resumes out there and find a job. And they were doing that BUT NOT preparing OU to play Clemson. I don’t worry as much about the Clemson loss (even though it hurts) when I know the coaches were not preparing the team well for the game at all, they were preparing for interviews for their next job.

    • GreginDestin says:

      Ubben has always been a fool even when he was with the DO. As far as Dusty, I think Dusty is more prone to be prepping to climb the radio personality ladder rather than display his actual knowledge of the OU program. We had some tough injuries last year, a couple of losses, loss of confidence in our defensive scheme, but none of these things actually correlate to “lack of talent”. I was present when our team demolished Tennessee, actually manhandling them on defense. I was present in Fort Worth. All of those maligned subjects were not indicative of the team which self destructed. The offense moved the ball consistently on both the ground and in the air. The defense generated two late game turnovers with vicious hits. Our team had first and goal TWICE inside the 5 in the last 5 minutes of the game. We lost by 3 freeking points. Twice our FORMER OC called the obvious call on first and second downs…run Perrine up the middle against an 8 or 9 man front, eschewing any use of the zone read by Knight. OU should have won the game against TCU, eliminating TCU from the chase. The KSU loss can almost totally be laid at the foot of a formerly ‘automatic’ FG kicker who became a veritable head case. At that point, the season melted down and Stoops and Stoops, IMHO, started grab baggin’ on defense. By the time OU played Baylor and OSU, the team, the coaches, and the fans went to the games EXPECTING something to go wrong, and guess what, it did. This is a new year, even more great players like Mixon and a bunch of new, 4-star defensive backs to go with Parker. All of you naysayers are full of the proverbial bull manure. OU is going to go 12-0 in the regular season. I will make no prediction for the post season because the F4 is all about matchups. I am just sick of all the hand wringing whining…

      • Krys Allen says:

        Preach!!! I am not sold on 12-0, but I could definitely see it happening. That Tennessee game will definitely be a barometer. Going on the road to play against that defense will be huge, and the difficulty will be compounded if there really is a mass suspension for our warm up game.

        If we beat Tennessee then I could see us having a great season. If we lose that game it will be an uphill battle.

        • soonerthunder says:

          That’s way I see it too. Both UTs important early. KSU, which I think we win. Then last 3, esp. Baylor. Not AS worried about OSU and TCU.

      • Jed says:

        Sing It!

      • D Hunter Sanchez says:

        Yeah Moneycutt was no more…bad ending to a career that started great. another choker that cost us.

      • lefty67 says:

        Honeycutt may have had a hand (or foot in his case) in the KSU loss, but he was hardly. TK’s pick 6 & Heupel getting stupid calling for a WR pass when the conventional offense was going through the KSU D like a hot knife through butter are every bit as much to blame.

        • GreginDestin says:

          Despite the pick 6, Heupel stupidity, and inept OU defense, all Honeycutt has to do is hit a FG from 19 yards…an almost extra point kick, and we win despite all the other nonsense…all of it…

          • lefty67 says:

            Don’t dispute that a bit (although I would point out that KSU would’ve still had 3 1/2 minutes to get a FG of their own). Just saying MH had a good amount of company when it comes to that loss.

        • soonerthunder says:

          w/o a doubt, but he still should have been able to kick from the 1 yd line

      • soonerthunder says:

        completely agree

    • SavageSoonerEsq says:

      “It’s a simple question Dr, would you eat the moon if it were made of ribs? It’s not rocket science, just say yes and we’ll move on.”

    • soonerthunder says:

      Amen! I love Dusty/Ubben calling us 2nd tier. Hope Stoops sees it and plays it to the team. And OSU. Totally correct. They beat Missouri St, ISU, TT AT HOME. Big deal. Then on road to KU and win by 7. Great win! Then get demolished 5 games in a row and down 14 w/5 minutes to go, OU w/o, as you pointed out, key players and not playing well. If OU wins as they should have, OSU finishes 5-7 beating only below average teams at home, and getting killed by everyone else. As a result of OU win, bowling. Beat unranked UW in bowl game by 8. Congratulations!

      What gets me is that if OU just finished a season like that, THE ENTIRE WORLD would be coming to an end. It’d be on ESPN hourly! Somehow, OSU can do it and they are going to challenge for B12 championship next year. Don’t get it.

      Personally, we are more experienced at DB and all in same room next yr w/more emphasis on rushing the passer. Experience is vital in recognizing offenses. Even DB backups are back, plus I think Will Johnson is really good and they say we’ve recruited some studs. Result, I think much better. All LBs back except Grissom who was out a lot anyway it seemed and Bond I think will be a stud. Plus, Shannon. As result, I think we’ll see improvement. Plus, Deberry and McKinnis, who I think also is a stud. At DL Phillips took off a lot (he admitted it himself) and Romar doesn’t. still have Wade, a STARTER 2 yr ago, older, more experienced, stronger. Walker > Ndule IMO. Tapper problems should be fixed and he should be even better than he was 2 yrs ago. All backups back w/experience, and they say Monty has been recruiting well. Well, should be deeper then. Result, IMO=better on DL w/better technique. Overall, Stoops (both) are angry. I think we are noticeably better on D next yr.

      I think we are better on O, too. WRs much better, and better depth. RBs better b/c of the scheme and Mixon. OL St John will replace Williams, Kasitati is very good, Darlington is good. I think we’ll find a guard and OT who can compete in the B12 just fine. QBs all better than last yr b/c of system, no matter who starts, IMO, but I think the starter will be Mayfield who is perfect for this offense. I think OU surprises this yr.

      I love that interview. I hope Dusty/Ubben and many others keep it up. Diss OU bigtime. Stoops is already angry and so are the players.

  • Thegunnfather says:

    It’s time for OU and Texas to set the world straight ( people talking about TCU and Baylor as big 12 power houses is a joke). 2 years ago when Baylor won their 1st ever championship. My exact thoughts were ” how cute they finally won one”!!! Boomer Sooner!!! You better recognize!!!

  • ouwooferman says:

    Mixon shows to be a beast. Perine is clearly getting love. Offensive changes….Sometimes too many changes (when you are young) create doubt, stress, sadness = depression. He is a kid folks. Not a lot of life experience to lean on.

    You can still see this in the interview. Good luck to him.

  • BigJoeBrown says:

    Really interesting article on Ford, it’s amazing how much respect and influence Coach Gundy has with his recruits and his old rb crew. He means the world to those guys.

    Also, the Intern, looks interesting…I’ll see it.

  • CS says:

    No wonder Gundy reeled in the best of the RBs of the country each year. Everyone wants to play for him and he seems like a guy who truly cares, beyond football.

  • Thegunnfather says:

    Good point.

  • Steve Cooke says:

    Dang someone or some people had a few deleted comments. I wonder if they got the almighty Esco ban hammer! Just curious.

  • KJ1123 says:

    Good interview with Keith, I wish him luck. It’s tough for some kids to look at the big picture and battle back from some of those dark places. At least he and his family stopped the snowball before it got too big. Coaching changes are going to happen several times if you are lucky to play long enough, I hope he learns to deal with it going forward.

  • rphokc says:

    ….good luck to ford…….how quickly other teams get the scent of player availability
    ..will the boulware/gundy switch work out

  • Wilson says:

    Winning has amazing healing properties…. we need some medicine so all this speculating Bull@&%+ can go away….

  • Blake Lee says:

    the wrap up video was funny. there needs to be an ou coaching staff drinking game. anytime somebody mentions the sugar bowl, finish your drink.

    • Soonerfandave84 says:

      If only Jason White couldve completed the pass to KeJuan Jones.

      • Blake Lee says:

        if only we wouldn’t have given up 180 points to USC.

        • Soonerfandave84 says:

          but that wasn’t the Sugar Bowl 😉

          • Blake Lee says:

            all we have to hang our hats on anymore is “almost competing for the big 12 championship” (Classic Mike Stoops) and beating bama in a glorified exhibition game. Hey, we are making 20 million a year from the sooner network though!

          • Soonerfandave84 says:

            They quit in the Baylor game last year and very well couldve beaten TCU and KSU(shouldve beat OSU). Clemson game I have no clue what the eff happened

          • Blake Lee says:

            I’m not about excuses anymore. The secondary was one of the worst in college football and we didn’t have a qb that could complete a pass more then five yards down field constantly. Not that it would have mattered because without shepard in the lineup, the rest of our receivers would have had a difficult time starting at jenks high school. Throw in all the coaching blunders and crappy special teams and it was just a total fiasco. A 5 million dollar fiasco I might add.

          • JD says:

            go into the bowl game with one loss and it’s a completely different game…not saying we’d win but the focus (leads to execution) would def be there and it would have been a heck of a lot better game to watch as a sooner fan

          • Soonerfandave84 says:

            They were awful at times but really good at others, Im not sure what to expect this year but 9-3 sounds reasonable if the secondary improves and the QB’s aren’t turnover machines

          • Blake Lee says:

            How did we narrow the five losses all the way down to just one real loss, the others we could have won?? Does that make you feel better? We lost, who cares if we could have won. Crappy Defense, inconsistent offense, and bone head coaching is the reason we lost all those games. We are just lucky we play in a rinky dink conference where 80% of the teams have no real chance of exposing us.

          • JD says:

            First off…do you feel better now…second…our weakness was pass D..I’d like to know which conference is better at passing the ball around than the b12…and how “I” narrowed down the FOUR losses to THREE (reading comp man..reading comp) is by the fact that those three games (TCU KSU OSU) were very winnable. The Baylor game was lost during the first series of the second half…seriously why do you even watch the games…save yourself some time and just look at the scores at the end of the day

          • Blake Lee says:

            we had weaknesses everywhere. not just terrible pass d. lol sorry, my mistake, you were just justifying 3 losses, not 4. Do you get bonus points if you lose a game, but it was close and you could have won? In 2013, we could have lost to osu if the ref had ruled gibert’s catch an interception. Then instead of playing bama in a bowl game, we would have gone to some other loser bowl and more then likely gotten embarrassed because we weren’t ‘focused’. See how easy that is?

          • JD says:

            So now your jumping back to another year lol…like I said, just check the box scores at the end of the day and save yourself time and health…I’m not gonna argue with you since your don’t even understand my original post was hypothetical in the first place..you just want to be a dick and it’s showing

          • Krys Allen says:

            Well it does matter when looking foward.. If we lost all 5 of those games last year like we did to Clemson, then I would say we have nothing to build on, burn it down and start over. However we did play well in three of those losses, so that tells me that we actually do have a decent foundation and with a few tweaks we can be 11-2 or 12-1 next season.

  • soonermusic says:

    All things considered, Ford did ok answering questions, and his dad is excellent. These are the moments when I remind myself that this is a 19-20 year old kid whose only life experience is being a football star. Now he has to deal with being an injured football player in a world of “next man up,” where the “next men” are highly qualified for the task. Easy to see how a remark expressing disappointment in no longer working directly with Gundy could come back to haunt him, and any attempts to clarify could just make it worse. Without further developments, I’d just take this at face value.

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      Boulware. I don’t know. It’s hard to support him after he failed to wrestle BS to the ground before the second punt to OsU.

      • soonermusic says:

        Well, since you brought it up, far worse than that was in a previous game calling for a punt block attempt resulting in a penalty instead of the ball, when everyone knows how Bob feels about punt safe in that situation.

  • KJ1123 says:

    Is it just me or are TK and Tebow similar QBs types? Both built like rb’s, both scramble alot, both athletic, both are devout individuals, etc.

    • blaster1371 says:

      Those are some similarities. The big difference is one has two national championship rings.

    • Bob Edwards says:

      Tebow yeah, he is pretty heavy for a QB at 236. Which is heavier that all our RB’s but Perine. For comparison to a QB, Hansen is the same height but 215. Tebow would be tall for a RB, but build wise is comparable.

      Knight on the other hand is the shortest and lightest of our QB’s at 206. He is lighter than all our RB’s except Brooks who is five inches shorter and Anderson who is just a freshman and hasn’t spent much time with Schmidty yet.

      So physically they really are not that similar. I would actually say Bell was more like Tebow in that respect. As for the other aspects, there are some similarities. However, I just don’t see Knight drawing the attention to himself that Tebow does.

    • John Garner says:

      TK built like a RB? He may weigh the same as some but I don’t think he packs the same punch. Tebow, on the other hand, was a bull.

    • JD says:

      I’d compare Bell to Tebow before I would TK…TK would be more comparable to Aaron Rogers or Drew Brees as far as skill set…in one game he dang sure looked the part of either of those guys too…if he got it down mentally he’d be a dang good qb for us

      • KJ1123 says:

        I could see the Drew Brees type comparison. Listed height and weight isnt always spot on. I’ve stood next to both TK and Bell on the field and off, they’re bigger than their program stats. Agree he would be a really good qb for OU.

    • Krys Allen says:

      definitely just you

  • OohRah Mama says:

    Skip to 4:15 in that Miami Dolphins “Finsider” video to hear about Jordan Phillips…

  • soonerthunder says:

    Love Dusty/etc picking OU to be a 2nd tier team in the Big 12. Perfect. Hope Stoops sees that and plays it to the team.

  • Daryl says:

    Man reading article about Ford doesn’t sound good on Boulware at all. Not saying he won’t do well but it was not an endorsement.

    • JD says:

      We don’t need an endorsement from Ford..we just need production this Fall..in the end things will be how they should…either Boulware can’t coachplayer friendly (doubt it) or he can…we either produce at Fords level or higher or we don’t…you gotta be punctual in college and in the nfl as well if you want to keep your job when tight competition is around